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And, perhaps peculiarly, the French gastronomic meal.
The place is, perhaps, peculiarly associated with Sir Frank Benson and his company.
I look for no sympathy, but I thought it appropriate to mention it early, because in a really cheesy, defining and perhaps peculiarly ironic way, in the long term at least, I see it as one of the best things that has happened in my life.
Both, I think, perhaps peculiarly, are signs of ease, rather than the lack of it.
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So the sense of outrage that rises when Briony sets out to sabotage the story at the end is perhaps a peculiarly fitting tribute to the author.
Ms. Raney, 33, is a jewelry designer who had been a makeup artist, a massage therapist and, perhaps most peculiarly, a professional game show contestant, once earning, she said, upward of $65,000 on "Hollywood Squares".
Perhaps most peculiarly, one of the few media outlets to get the story at least partly right this week has been The Economist.
But I think that the story of the bathroom perhaps has a peculiarly Britain quirkiness, because British bathrooms are quite different to American ones.
Perhaps sensing our peculiarly western tendency to get sucked into conceptual circles, many Buddhist teachers now emphasise practices that aim to reconnect us to our bodies.
Perhaps they felt peculiarly suited to a career where salaries begin, on average, at $8,000 a year less than other professions and end, on average, at $24,000 less.
This contest, hampered perhaps by a peculiarly lenient performance from the referee and painfully cautious approaches from both sides, may have been utterly forgettable – and Argentina must find a way to revive Lionel Messi in the final in Rio de Janeiro – but their shoot-out success has earned them a wonderful chance to produce some glittering memories.
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